Mathematics Careers

On this page, you will find an expansive list of careers that fall under the "Mathematics" category in STEMM. Click any career to learn more about it.

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Biostatistician

A biostatistician designs and analyzes clinical trials and research studies, applying statistical methods to interpret data and support evidence-based decision-making in healthcare.

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Health Economist

Health economists analyze the economic impact of infectious diseases and the cost-effectiveness of interventions, providing insights to inform public health decisions.

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Health Policy Analyst

Health policy analysts research and analyze policies related to infectious disease prevention and control. They provide recommendations to improve public health policies and programs.

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Mathematical Epidemiologist

Mathematical epidemiologists use mathematical models to predict the spread and control of diseases, providing insights for public health interventions.

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Operations Research Analyst

Operations research analysts apply mathematical methods to optimize resource allocation in managing infectious disease outbreaks.

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Quantitative Public Health Researcher

Quantitative public health researchers use quantitative methods to assess public health interventions and their impact on infectious diseases.

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